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The Symposium on Transformative Knowledge Management (TKM Symposium) or the Transformative Knowledge Management Research Area Symposium (Japanese: トランスフォーマティブ知識経営研究領域 シンポジウム), quasi-successor of the JAIST International Symposium on Knowledge Science (ISOKS 2016) and the Knowledge Science Symposium (KSS; 2001-2013; Japanese: 回知識科学シンポジウム) is organized by the Transformative Knowledge Management research area hosted by the School of Knowledge Science (until 2016: Graduate School of Knowledge Science) at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST). Thus it is also known as the Transformative Knowledge Management Research Area Symposium (Japanese:トランスフォーマティブ知識経営研究領域 シンポジウム).
Conference History:
3rd Symposium on Transformative Knowledge Management, March 21, 2024, JAIST, Tokio, Japan / Virtual venue
Symposium Theme: Knowledge transformation in digital economy and society
Language: English
Invited Talks:
Advancements in Transformative Service Research: Key Principles and Innovationas
Technology Management in Digital Economy
Data Development to Integrate AI Utilization and Knowledge Management
Presentations: JAIST TKM Research
Digital Knowledge as a Strategic Asset to Create Value
A Knowledge Graph in Care-givin Services
2nd Symposium on Transformative Knowledge Management, December 12, 2023, JAIST, Nomi, Japan / Virtual venue
Symposium Theme: Knowledge transformation for planetary well-being
Language: English
Keynotes:
Gaining Sustainable Performance through Green Servitization
The effect of both sides operational flexibility in capacity investment under uncertainty
Multiple utilization of biodiversity in Sarawak, Malaysia
Presentations:
Sustainable service leadership and its educational framework
Revisiting the water environmental science in Orlicz spaces
Collaboration with outsiders in advancing community based social development
1st Symposium on Transformative Knowledge Management, January 16-17, 2023, JAIST, Tokio, Japan / Virtual venue
Symposium Theme: Thinking about next-generation knowledge management
(Supporter: Society for Serviceology)
Language: Japanese (Jan 16), English (Jan 17)
Keynotes:
JAIST’s approach to knowledge management research and education
Invited Talks:
Digital Transformation and knowledge management
AI-enhanced collective transactive memory
Intelligence amplification through new design thinking
Designing a customer digital digital engagement
Presentations:
Knowledge management operational strategy for creating shared value
Creating knowledge toward well-being economy
Lectures: Latest topics in technology, services, and knowledge management
How will the ‘place’ of knowledge creation change in the era of coronavirus?
Regional Changes Due to Changes in Ways of Thinking: Kanazawa and Kagawa
Design Theory of Business Ecosystems : Creating an economic sphere from internal knowledge
Entering Transformative Knowledge Management for Green Innovation”
Panel Discussions:
Thinking about next-generation knowledge management
Knowledge twin: concept and possibilities
Closing panel
Consultation meeting
JAIST International Symposium on Knowledge Science (ISOKS 2016), March 14-15, 2016, Kanazawa, Japan
(Organizer: Academic Field of Knowledge Management, School of Knowledge Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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Session: Service science and knowledge science
”Entanglement” of Knowledge Science and Service Science: a personal perspective
Service Capability in the Context of Japanese Creative Services
Knowledge and Value: A Service Marketing Perspective
Transformative service research for improving collective well-being
On Business Ethnography: Anthropological methods for identifying
customers hidden needs
Framework for Sharing the Design Processes of Peer Support Services for Diabetics
Understanding How We Learn: A Case Study on Learner-Mentor Interaction Model
Developing a Service Communication Base based on Business Process Modeling: Description of Exception Handling in Service Encounters
Knowledge in Philosophy and X-Phi
Session: Systems science and knowledge science
Creativity and Systems Methodology
From Systems Thinking to Systems Intelligence – Bringing Human Behavior into the FocusRecent Development of Games with Unawareness
Language and communication in knowledge co-creation from the viewpoint of language evolution
A Shape of Agent-Based Modeling to Come
Integrated Uncertainty Modelling for Data Mining and Decision Making
Session: Innovation management and knowledge science
Innovation Design and Management for Advanced Smart Society (Society 5.0)
Software Engineering of Uncertainty in the Third Economic Revolution Era
Community resource development: Role of knowledge in ensuring biocultural diversity
Formal Modeling of Systems and Its Applications
Industrial Big Data Analytics and Industry 4.0 for Future Manufacturing & Service Innovation
Technology and Innovation Management: Research, Teaching and Integration in Practice
Integration of Theoretical, Experimental, Computational and Data-Centric Sciences: The case of Materials Informatics
Panel discussion:
The future of knowledge science
15th Knowledge Science Symposium, June 8, 2013, Osaka, Japan
Symposium Theme: Creating Knowledge
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Lectures:
Knowledge management in the nonprofit and public sectors
Electronic conference system that creates group knowledge
System methodology for knowledge creation
Exploring consumer experience value
14th Knowledge Science Symposium, November 13, 2011, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Multidimensional development of knowledge management
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Lectures:
Medical Knowledge Management
Tacit knowledge trap in knowledge management
Knowledge Management: A Transactive Memory Perspective
Creative office and knowledge management
Interorganizational knowledge creation in integral industrial architecture
Knowledge management activities in space development projects
13th Knowledge Science Symposium, November 14, 2010, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Creating social reality through media technology
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Lectures:
Knowledge Media Design
Human “Content” Interaction
Development of communication that revitalizes relationships and places
What Information Media Technology Aims: Why Culture in the Age of Environment?
Poster presentations:
Science Illustration – Collaboration between scientists and illustration creators
Development and evaluation of a creativity test using chemistry subjects in secondary education
Proposal of a comment collection support system for presentations considering time constraints
A service value creation model in the co-creation process that integrates the SECI model and the service theater model
Regional environmental issues – Research on promoting the biomass town concept
Dynamic hierarchical structure of currencies and power law in duration – Analysis using an artificial market model considering liquidity preference and geopolitical asymmetry
Constructive research on symbolic communication as a chain process of generation and sharing
A computational approach to characterizing nucleosome dynamics
Bolelog: An iterative knowledge creation promotion system using various forms of informal communication
Procedural modeling based on graphs or simulations
Survivors’ knowledge created through networks through the “difficulty of living”?A case study of expressive activities related to “illness”
Toward proposing a design method based on imagination maps
Designing corporate decision-making using engineering methods
Attempt to elucidate the basis of body knowledge and its formation mechanism
Research on how to construct technical ideas using patent knowledge
Notification method aimed at both continuation of work and correction of behavior
Panel discussion
12th Knowledge Science Symposium, November 22, 2009, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Creating communities and services – Change! Choices that change lives and society
(Co-host: Information Processing Society of Japan; Co-sponsor: IEEE Technology Management Council Japan Chapter)
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Invited lectures:
Can Japan transform into a knowledge-based society?
System Design for Future Society: Emergence of Open Universities and Development of Human Resources Full of Entrepreneurial Spirit
Service Innovation and Service Science
Initiatives for service innovation human resource development program
Poster presentations:
n.a.
11th Knowledge Science Symposium, October 19, 2008, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Knowledge Science and Creativity
(Co-sponsor: IEEE Technology Management Council Japan Chapter)
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PART 1: Approaches to creativity
Invited lectures:
– Ideas and creativity seen from the brain
Lectures: Initiatives at the Graduate School of Knowledge Science
– Elderly dementia care and creativity
– Language evolution and creativity
– Cultural anthropology and creativity
PART 2: Panel discussion – Future vision of knowledge science
Presentation: Main idea: Prospects of knowledge science
Panel Discussion: Expectations for knowledge science
Poster presentations:
n.a.
Graduate School of Knowledge Science 10th Anniversary Symposium, March 2, 2008, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Achievements and Prospects of Knowledge Science: From the First 10 Years to the Next 10 Years
(Co-sponsor: IEEE EMS (Engineering Management Society) Japan Chapter)
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Invited lectures:
Managing the flow of knowledge – from knowledge of things to knowledge of things
Lectures:
Current status of knowledge management theory
Looking back at the JAIST Tokyo MOT (Management of Technology) course from its establishment to the present – Thinking about the direction we should aim for
Ontology Engineering as a Foundation for Knowledge Level Communication
Aiming to realize universal media that expands the scope of knowledge creation
New trends of network science – Towards safe and secure social infrastructure
21st Century COE Program Results Report and Future Development
Conclusion – The next ten years of knowledge science-
Poster presentations:
n.a.
9th Knowledge Science Symposium, March 18, 2007, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Knowledge Creation and Social Innovation
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Keynotes:
Social Innovation and Leadership
Lectures:
Knowledge-creating local governments: theory and practice
Improving human skills and revitalizing the region: Nanao City Regional Revitalization Project
Towards next generation management of technology (MOT): Service science and integrated strategy roadmapping
Poster presentations:
n.a.
8th Knowledge Science Symposium, March 18, 2006, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Mathematicizing knowledge
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Lectures:
How do we foster and develop mathematical thinking? Science, technology and human resources
Why is mathematical literacy necessary? Current situation in Japan and efforts by American industry
Why scientific literacy? Intersection between science and society as seen from the media
Life and Mathematics – Between tacit and explicit knowledge
Panel discussions:
Mathematical knowledge – Message to science and engineering students
Poster presentations:
n.a.
7th Knowledge Science Symposium, March 19, 2005, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Knowledge Science and New Education Course
(Co-Sponsor: IEEE EMS (Engineering Management Society) Japan Chapter; Japan Creativity Society)
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Invited lectures:
Knowledge media supporting global design
Lectures:
From knowledge science to integrated science and technology course concept
COE attempts in knowledge science – As a place to practice “science for society”
Trial of the Tokyo MOT course — Concept, practice, and new developments
About the knowledge media creation education course concept
E-Nightingale Project: Towards the construction of a knowledge sharing system based on understanding everyday behavior and situations
Experiential educational media and its applications
Exhibition
6th Knowledge Science Symposium, March 6, 2004, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Creation and practice of science and technology based on knowledge science (21st Century COE Program “Creation and Practice of Science and Technology Based on Knowledge Science”)
(Co-Sponsor: JAIST Center for Strategic Development of Science and Technology)
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Lectures:
Repression from absolute values (common feature between self-establishment process and creative research)
Practicing science and technology creation at Shimadzu Corporation
Knowledge structuring and knowledge base in nanotechnology
Knowledge creation support environment and knowledge coordination
Knowledge creation techniques in consulting
Knowledge creation consulting practice at research and development sites
Presentations:
Introduction to the Graduate School of Knowledge Sciences and the 21st Century COE Program
Graduate School of Knowledge Science Laboratory Introduction
Poster presentations:
n.a.
5th Knowledge Science Symposium, October 13, 2003, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Processes, spaces, and systemization of knowledge creation (21st Century COE Program “Creation and Practice of Science and Technology Based on Knowledge Science”?
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Lectures:
Information technology that supports the knowledge creation and utilization cycle
Design thinking process in creating artifacts
Knowledge creation process and creation of knowledge creation spac
Support for creative activities based on knowledge systems
Intellectual production support based on annotation Koichi Hashida (AIST, Science and Technology Corps)
Presentations:
Overview of the 21st Century COE Program
Panel discussions:
Knowledge Creation Process, Places and Tools
Co-located conferences:
International Conference on Innovation in Management of Technology (MOT), Oct 14-15
Conference Theme: Advanced science and technology management towards a knowledge-based economy
4th Knowledge Science Symposium, March 8, 2003, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Aiming to integrate technology and management knowledge: MOT (Management of Technology) education in Japan
(Co-host: JAIST Fujitsu Chair for Science of Complex Systems)
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Lectures:
Technology Management from the Perspective of Knowledge Science
Issues and strategies for technology management in Japanese companies
Presentations:
Introduction to the Graduate School of Knowledge Sciences
Panel discussions:
MOT education in Japan – current issues and challenges for the future
Poster presentations: (Knowledge Science – Keywords for reorganizing knowledge)
n.a.
3rd Knowledge Science Symposium, November 23, 2002, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Knowledge Research in Complex Systems/Bioinformatics
(Co-host: JAIST Fujitsu Chair for Science of Complex Systems)
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Presentations:
Introduction to the Graduate School of Knowledge Sciences
Lectures:
Language evolution research as a knowledge science
From complex systems brain theory to dynamic knowledge science
Bioinformatics and grid computing
Genomic drug discovery corporate strategy and bioinformatics
Genetic knowledge spiral: bioinformatics in the post-genomic era
Poster presentations:
n.a.
2nd Knowledge Science Symposium, May 25, 2002, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: Knowledge and Media
(Co-host: JAIST Fujitsu Chair for Science of Complex Systems)
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Presentations:
Introduction to the Graduate School of Knowledge Sciences
Lectures:
Development of knowledge creation buildings and informal communication
Meme media: media architecture that enables reediting and redistribution of intellectual property
CG as an expression medium
Tangible Bits: A knowledge expression medium that can be directly manipulated by groups
Awareness Communication: Media Communication for Knowledge Creation
Poster presentations:
n.a.
1st Knowledge Science Symposium, 27. Oktober 2001, Tokyo, Japan
Symposium Theme: n.a.
(Co-sponsor: Japan Knowledge Management Society)
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Special lectures:
Knowledge science and knowledge management
Lectures:
Knowledge dynamics created by “place” and “community” ― A new challenge for the advanced corporate community aiming for knowledge management
Future management of technology (MOT) based on knowledge science – How to restore Japan’s industrial competitiveness
XML-based next-generation web, Semantic Web, WebService – How should knowledge management be utilized?
Toward the realization of a knowledge creation building – Building Cyber JAIST
Approaching environmental issues from knowledge science
Panel discussions:
The relationship between humans, organizations, and computers in knowledge science
Poster presentations:
n.a.